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MissD74
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I have never found Mike's infantile humour funny, the sooner he fades away the better
Remember the first few Survivors? The first Biggest Loser? Think Big Brother before it became the playground of Gen Y Himbos and Barbie dolls, cast less for their back stories and more for their boobs.
Reality TV was once inhabited by people who knew nothing of the format and whose motivation was winning the prize, not winning notoriety.
Fans became contestants, genuine people became contrived and phrases such as "flying under the radar", meaning being honest rather than a disingenuous show-off, entered our vernacular.
As did "being true to myself", which became justification for all manner of nastiness, aggression, bigotry...
When reality TV was invaded with fame-thirsty wax figures, it meant a changed game because no one wants to watch a lie. In desperation, producers began manipulating scenarios with supposed earth-shattering twists hoping to keep our interest. Instead, it only padded out episodes with over-hyped nothingness and blatant product placement.
As an audience, we smell BS and a betrayal of what reality TV has always claimed to be. Bring back the real in Reality and we'll probably watch again.
This is a pic of Emma recently... love the hair colour!
This is a pic of Emma recently... love the hair colour!
Aprodite and Joanne from season 3 are in a terrible movie which struggled to get a release for over 3 years:
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"Going Down Under" - see if you can make it all the way to the end.
Speaking of Emma
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lolololol Hyland Kavalee - never knew that was his real name